A uniform magnetic field points

  1. Two charged particles initially are traveling in the positive x direction, each with the same speed v, and enter a non-zero
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  2. A five-sided object, whose dimensions are shown in the figure, is placed in a uniform magnetic field. The magnetic field has a
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  3. A thin 2.82 m long copper rod in a uniformmagnetic field has a mass of 44.2 g. When the rod carries a current of 0.238 A, it
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  4. A thin 2.82 m long copper rod in a uniformmagnetic field has a mass of 44.2 g. When the rod carries a current of 0.238 A, it
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  5. A thin, 8.3 m long copper rod in a uniform magnetic field has a mass of 68 g. When the rod carries a current of .343 A, it
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  6. A uniform magnetic field points north; its magnitude is 3.5 T. A proton with kinetic energy 6.0 × 10-13 J is moving vertically
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  7. A uniform magnetic field points north; its magnitude is 3.5 T. A proton with kinetic energy 6.0 × 10-13 J is moving vertically
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  8. A thin 2.84 m long copper rod in a uniform magnetic field has a mass of 53.7 g. When the rod carries a current of 0.273 A
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  9. A uniform magnetic field points North; its magnitude is 1.5 T. A proton with kinetic energy 8.0x10–13 J (5.0 MeV) is moving
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  10. An electron travels at a uniform speed of 2.50 × 106 m/s toward the top of this page. It then enters a uniform magnetic field
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